Andrew Feldman
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Now, they're running hard and they know they're behind on that.
Now, they're running hard and they know they're behind on that.
I think on the other side, I think they have pushed ahead in the open model category.
I think on the other side, I think they have pushed ahead in the open model category.
The open source model is an area where they've pushed ahead, I think.
The open source model is an area where they've pushed ahead, I think.
Because they're a top-down economy, they were able to make decisions like we're gonna bring a huge amount of power onto our grid, we're gonna modernize our grid.
Because they're a top-down economy, they were able to make decisions like we're gonna bring a huge amount of power onto our grid, we're gonna modernize our grid.
So they were able to bring on huge amounts of power, and that's something that we're behind on.
So they were able to bring on huge amounts of power, and that's something that we're behind on.
I think it's unpleasant to think of them as adversaries, and we gotta figure that out together.
I think it's unpleasant to think of them as adversaries, and we gotta figure that out together.
I think the world is a better place where we're not adversaries, but right now we are.
I think the world is a better place where we're not adversaries, but right now we are.
And I think certainly in an industrial context,
And I think certainly in an industrial context,
Systems that are recursive, right, that build on themselves at rapid rates, have a huge winner-take-all feel, right?
Systems that are recursive, right, that build on themselves at rapid rates, have a huge winner-take-all feel, right?
By getting ahead, you get further ahead, your iteration speed accelerates, and even small differences at the beginning are magnified very quickly.
By getting ahead, you get further ahead, your iteration speed accelerates, and even small differences at the beginning are magnified very quickly.